OREGON CITY COURIER, JUNE 20 1913 F: JOHN STARK'S COMMENTS There seems to be a voodoo at the White House. People residing there do such queer things very much like the remarkable things baby does and Yon remember what strange things were done by the Taft fmily when that guilty and gutty glutton occupied the executive chair? the same condition remains at present. Not long ago Mrs. Wilson went to buy a new bonnet, instead 01 iu.no ling it with her feet, she took it in her hand, and she looked at it with her eyes instead of her nose. When she walked out on her feet instead of going off on her ear. Did you ever; The Colonel had six cents worth of .,i,., Anna on ms cnaraciei lCfaL'"b . Pugh! a,o U drinkine srape juice, guaranteed under the pure food and . t n io IrinVincr PaS- drug act. nouscvui tonrized. Sterilized milk. O temporo; 0 Moro, 0 hell! You hear complaints against the acts of corporations. The government whatever that is, is always unuuB steps for vigorous measures against them, but pernaps you jiuu i.ucu that without my calling your spec ial attention to that fact, uia you ou serve any benefit to yourself from any of those efforts, or any detriment to comorations? Whatever power mmorations have, are derived from tho franchise or government charter. Now, it is a simple matter if, as is generally believed, tne acts 01 cui porations are inimical to the interests of the people to prevent the corporat ions from so doing. All tmu is neces' anrv is for the government to can cel the charter. That Deing done the corporations can no longer act in any capacity; it ends their existence. It will be observed no such measures are taken, for the simple reason that tne corporations control the acts of gov ernment officials. In fact the govern ment officials are the great public committee thru which the corporat ions officially act. The time will come when that method will be adopted. Then what ever property is now claimed by cor porations will escneat to tne puunc. It will be confiscated by the govern ment because there is no longer any one holding legal title to it. Now all corporations are heavily watered; are submerged in debt; the interest is charged up to the public in a general way, that is to say you and I must pay that interest whether we will or not. Whenever that step ia taken all these debts will be repudiated or in other Words cancelled. There is no other, solution possible. No other final solution. All other experiments will fail. There is only one class to put that solution to test, that is the work ing class, who will do so just as soon as they comprehend that they are called upon by economic evolution to seize the reins of the government. No faction of the capitalists are capable for the undertaking, no matter who their leader is, or by what party they call themselves. Anarchy Editor Courier: " Here is a farmer's definition of conditions: Anarchy is a theory of abolishing all forms of government and let the individual govern himself. In opposit ion to this theory is another called socialism, which Webster defines as a theory of regenerating society by a more equal distribution .of property. Or, in other words, to produce and distribute all things by national co operation. This would mean that the individual would be a part of the ma chine that did it all. Now as your paper is the official organ of a cooperative body of farm ers I would like to say to the farmer on the outside that he is promoting anarchy to stay out and helping soc ialism to go in, and either one of these names will scare him to death and the Dresent svstem is starving him to death. He finds a few bankers are controlling our government's money which is anarchy and he wants the people to control it, which is social ism. He finds a few individuals con trol the rairoads and water the stock and levy the rates, and control our government, which is nnarchy and he wants the government to own and control them and levy the rate and that is socialism. The farmer finds our government full of graft, from President down to school director and that is anarchy, and he is opposed to that. He wants all government so administered as to protect all alike and that is socialism Republicanism means that our laws should be made and executed by men elected by the people, but we find that they are bought and sold by a few millionaires which are promoting anarchy. To take all profits away from our government and trade and let it re main with the people promotes social ism. Democracy means majority rule but the majority does not rule. Money rules and belongs to individuals and promotes anarchy and to take this power away from the individual and give it to the people would pro mote socialism. The progressives took 21 planks from the socialists and the rest from the capitalists and just what their theory of government is is hard to determine. The farmer under our present sys tern cannot sell his produce for enough money to buy back his just share of what we all produce, neither can any other worker so there is go ing to be a change. If the farmers and others are ready for cooperation they should join some union to promote it. If they are in favor of anarchy join nothing and you have it. A. MEMBER Women workers at St. Louis stated that Sunday was their busy day with them as they did their washing, iron ing, mending and other personal af fairs on that day. They had no money to go to Forest Park, had not even an idea where it was; could not even get time to go to church. Here's a bet the employer was wheezing and puffing in the front pew and also found car fare to the park, unless he went in his auto. That is the fate of honest toil and virtues reward. Had these women chosen to self heir souls hey could have leisure. These are some of he things which these are some of the things which you uphold with your votes. Don't you think it is time to change the ec onomic system that produces such re sults? That ia one reason why the powers that be have opposed votes for women, fearing these sisters would make better use, of the power than their brothers have done, Watch the women in England when they get the vote they will make good use of it. They are fighting for it. JOHN F. STARK BIG TIME AT CLAUKS Rousing 4th of July Celebration will lie Pulled Off A grand Fourth of July celebrat ion will bo held at Clarkes and from the programme arranged for the day this will be one of the most success ful ever held in Clackamas county. C. Schuebul of this city, and C. E. Spence Master of the State Grange, will be the speakers of the clay. Prug er's band has beoi engaged to furnish the music during the day and even ing. Among the attractions that are on for the day are singing by the Mil ler Quartette, mens' race, womens' race, wheel barrow race for women. In the contests will bo nail driving for women, jar breaking for women, pie eating, tug of war, pole vaulting, greased pole climbing hammer throw ing. A prize will be given for the largest family on the grounds. There will be refreshments served on the grounds. The committee having the celebrat ion in charge is composed of N. M. Scribnor, George Stevens and Frank Nichols. There re many in this city who are already planning to attend this cele bration as well as others in the county and enjoy a day out of the city. LIBERAL Early potatoes are in full bloom and look good generally. Late potat oes are being worked as the ground is in fine condition. , Mr. Reed lost two valuable work horses last week and only a few hours between their deaths. They were op ened up, and the only thing the mat ter that the veterinary could find SOCIALISM vs. I. W. W. W. W. Myers Defines them, and Adds Pertinent Comments Editor Courier: It seems necessary at this time to explain the difference between a Soc ialist and an I. W. W. The Socialists are a political or ganization; the I. W. W. an industrial rect action or their propoganda. We so declared in our national convention. was that the right lung was diseased organization. We .don't believe in di in the upper part. Chicken pox has made its appear ance in this section and quite a few have been exposed. The Pioneer Picnic Saturday was it should be emulated by others. It has' been remarked that Miss Ruby McCord is an extremely careful manipulator of her automobile, and that her brother Wallace is inclined to be sporty when at the wheel. H. D. Henvis of Seattle lunched with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Harvey Thursday. The school meeeting Monday night resulted in the election of G. M. La zelle for the long, and A. H. Harvey frt the short term on the school In them atter of free speech we are The cl(u.k. t gh()wed h ba, ES ilMli'Olltll TlitilMl ii-iWi, A ' r r ," u,sasree as ,,- ance of $g8 a gchool membership of ceedure We believe in the legal j R ii (.,.. s n,. ji:f good and quite a crowd considering course, they in direct force. Again,! T, c'tint P tr, , u.j the weather, was present. Everything we can't object to their forming a for th(J repainti of all school buil. went off well and the dance in the bocialist local on account of being an fans evening was very well attended. I. W. W., but we can expell them if , , Th lnral showers are makinc the thev undertake to teach direct action. ! .. U'de B- Harvey of Seattle, spent heavy clover fall and will be hard and we are doing so all over the U. S. ; u"dy w'th ms Parellts at Totem' Af tha Tenesmi ;. U XVUIIII. euilljlj. s c i'lcacui 1,1111c 1.11c kfuiuujjai J. A. Riding and wife, and Mrs. Republicans and the Bull Moosers John Shaver were visiting S. Wright are contending for supremacy, also and family Sunday. the gold and silver, or free trade and The autos were out thick and fast tariff, Democrats, but in summing up Sunday and some fished while others we find the first two parties agreed went to different places of amsue- on a cooperative government; last M. E. BROTHERHOOD .MEETING ment. H. Weller and A. Short of Gervais, were over Sunday looking over the Liberal country. A large crowd of Canby people two parties for compelfltive govern ment. Now, if the Socialist control their organization the real and final battle will be by ballot cooperation vs. were out horse back riding Sunday competition. If the I. W. W. controls, and on their return trip they swung around by Liberal. Take a back seat men, for the women were the better looking riders. How about it Mr. Wil liams ? ELWOOU We have been favored with another rain which will greatly benefit all of the crops. A number of the Elwoodites in cluding Otis and Norma Vallen Harry and Ella Bittner, Adolph and Harlie Freeman and Walter Cox, attended the final battle may mean revolution. So, my friends, choose ye this day which horn of the dilemma you will take hold of. Now to all my socialist friends let me asK you to at once get active, be The M. E. Brotherhood held their regular monthly banquet Tuesday night. The brotherhoods of the differ ent churches had been invited to at tend so as to hear the speaker of the evening Dr. Macgaw of Pittsburg, whose topic was "The World's Chris tian Citizenship Conference Work; It's Aims." LV. Macgaw is field .secretary of the. World's Christian Citizenship Conference. He has been in Portland for a year preparing for this meet ing. This is the second World's Con ference ever held, the previous one come a dues paying member and let 1 being Held in Edinburgh, Scotland, us hold our organization 'for the final j Dr. Macgaw stated that the whole battle of the ballot. j earth had been searched to get the Now a question: If it is true, as ; best men in their several lines, , to charged by some people, that the I. I speak in this conference. Nearly ev W. W.'s won't work, where do they I eray nation on earth will have rep get the money to carry on the fight ' resentafcives there, which they are keeping up? I am sat- After a most interesting and com- - 1 4 ,u I'OISCSMtli COMPLETE SYSTEM THE STAYERS You don't want to feel discouraged, If your'e not supremely gifted, Or to think you'll hit the trash pile When the wheat and chaff are sifted. If you're not a streak-of lightning, Newly greased and in a hurry, It's no sign you will not get there, so You'll have little cause for worry. There are lots of fellows who Went upwards like a rocket, Who are walking on their uppers, out Of cash and out of pocket. If good luck is low in coming, it will come in fat, rich layers, To the stayers . Do you know who's most successful? It s the chap who is persevenng. Who has glue upon his fingers that will Help him in adhereing. It won't matter if your manner isn't Self-assured and chipper. If you hangright on to something A bull-pup to a slipper, Bear in mind that dogged does it, And forever more will do it. There are few things that will best you If you only stick right to it. It is not the fuss and fireworks, nor the W hoopers and hoorayers, It's the stayers. It's the fellows who are staying when The day is dark and dreary. It's the fellows who are staying when They're weak and worn and wcarv. It's the pluggers and the plodders that Will take a lot of downing. So don't even think of quitting, tho ihe brickbats thick are flying. When there's not a kick left in vou. is The time to give up trying. As a rule, you'll find the winners aren't The brilliant grandstand players, They're tho stayers. MYERS PUMPS To spend in discomfort. Running water in the home brings many conveniences and comforts theBath Sanitary Toilets the Wash Room Hot and Cold Water, Etc., Etc. City people wouldn't be without them and they are now within the reach of all rural or suburban residents. Every dollar invested in a will return you eventually $10 worth of comfort to say nothing of fire protection. The Mitchell-Leader System furnishes you cool water anywhere you want it, under . any pressure you want, up to 1 25 lbs. Hundreds of home owners right here have found the solution of their water supply problem in this system. Let us send you our Book, "The Question of Water" with circular containing cuts of homes and letters of Northweste:npartieswho have installed them. It will surprise you how reasonably you can secure a Mitchell Water System that will satisfactorily take care of your requirements. j Write Vs At Once. COMPLETE SYSTEM STOVERS GOOD ENGINE No person need hesitate to take Foley Kidney Pills on tho ground that they know not what is in them. Fol ey & Co. guarantee them to be a pure curative, medicine, specially Gets the Coin, Does it Quick W. II. Timmons of Gladstone is said o bo one of the best auctioneers in regon. He learned the game back in Id Kentucky, where he called sales for over twenty years, and they say can sell anything, sell it quicker nd get the best price for articles of ny man on the block. Mr. Timmons is a newcomer in Oregon, but has the highest endorsements from men whose sales he has called and is in good demand. If you have a sale of tiny kind, no matter what, leave your order at the Courier or write him at Gladstone. Kathcrine L. Norton, New Bedford, Mass., says: "I had a terrible pain across my back, with a burning and scalding feeling. I took Foley's Kid ney Pills as advised, with rosults cer tain and sure. The pain and burning leeiing lett me, 1 felt toned up and invigorated. I recommend Folev Kid ney Pills." For backache, rheumatism 341) East Morrison street PORTLAND Spokane Boise ' 1 the party given at the Putz home on Saturday night. Phillip Putz will leave for the mountains Monday, where he will join the forest rangers. Mrs. J. Powers called on Mrs. Freeman Saturday afternoon. Matt Jagmin has recently returned from Eugene, where he has been em ployed in a lumber yard. Mrs. Surfus has gone to Seattle to live with her daughter, Mrs. Zelk Os treud. Mrs. Elliott is in Portland for a fow days. Her husband will meet her there and accompany her home to stay a week or more. The people of Elwood expect to spend the Fourth in Estaeada. Among other things there will be a ball game, boat race, parade, two bands and an orchestra. . Adolph Freeman and Archie Bon ney went to Estaeada on their "bikes" Sunday, but were unable to ride very much on their return trip, as the weather was rainy and tho roads muddy. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vallen were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gus Gottberg Sunday. j ailments, use Foley Kidney Pills. nuntley Bros. Go. prepar ed for kidney and bladder ailments 'lumbago, and all kidney and bladder and irregularities. They do not con tain habit forming drugs. Try them. Huntley Bros. Co. Oregon City Money to Loan. I have various sums of money on hand to loan on real proporty, for long or short periods of time. WM. HAMMOND, Lawyer. Beaver Bldg., Oregon City. "Generally debilitated for years. Had sick headache, lacked ambition, was worn out and all run down. Bur dock Blood Bitters made me a well woman." Mrs. Chas. Freitoy, Moos up, Conn. What is the Matter? Oregon City, Kt. 3. Editor Courier: What is the matter with the oat market in Oregon City? We hear two farmers from Clarkes are haul ing oats to Canby, getting more for them there than is offered in Ore gon City. These men have a rock road to O. C, but the difference in price induces them to turn off the im proved road and travel across road, unimproved for several miles to get to Canby. Oregon City is their market place. A good improved road reaching from Oregon City to their farms and yet they are paid so much more by mer chants of Canby that they can afford to haul further, over a very rough un improved road. A Farmer isfied that they are spending more prehensive address by Dr. Macgaw, money per capita than any other or ganization, and I know they must work for the capitalist class is not furnishing them any more than the gum shoe gentry are on the other. My friend, which do you say? Now as' to organization, we have the commercial club and Live Wires, supposed to and are, to push busi ness in other words, increase trade, create greater values and raise rents Dr. Ford proposed the following res olution: Resolved that we thank Dr. Mac gaw for his presentation of the work and aim of tho World's Christian Citizenship Conference, and further that we, as brotherhoods shall do all in our power to help in this confer ence, and boost the attendance. This was adopted unanimously. Dr. Macgaw said in part that the which all comes off labor. Why not the changes of science and progress had ngnt ot labor to organize to comnat brought the ends of the earth so this? One begets another. Every man ciose together that we no longer re- that has a home desires to increase jjarded our community as being the it's value; the man without a home, town, county, state or even nation in the opposite. Increased value means whkh we live. We had now begun to higher rent and more labor for the realize that our community was the man that wants a homo. Why should ' W0rld. That what affected one part or he be satisfied? We all cry square deal, but all at the expense of the poor devil. How long will he stand the robbing is the question of the hour. W. W. MYERS TWILIGHT member of this community affected all. If distress came to one part of the community, the whole suffered, lie further said that the only thing that could solve the many difficult problems now confronting us as nat ions in this world community, was the bringing of the Kingdom of God on earth in the lives of individuals, families and organized societies. He defined the Kingdom of God as: The doing of the will of Christ in the man ner Christ himself set forth in life Mr. Thomas Henderson, wife and children from South Dakota are vis iting Mrs. Henderson's parents, Mr. uii.i Mrs p.,ni The manufacturer or producer with . and works- but a single exception, the farmer, ' fix the selling price of their output,' Guaranteed Eczema Remedy and the people pay the price or do j The constant itching, burning, red without the goods. Why should the negS) rasn arl(i disagreajde effects of farmers make such a condition pos- eczema, tetter, salt rheum, itch, piles, slu'e 'and irritating skin eruptions can be Strawberries are selling at 25c a readily cured and the skin made clear crate on the vines. This is the next and smooth with Dr . Hobson's Ec thing to confiscation, of the growers' zema Ointment. Mr. J. C. Evcland. of lnoor- Bath, 111., says: "I had eczema twenty Totem Pole Ranch has recently five vears and haH tried evervthincr. All failed. When I found Dr. Hobson's been brightened up by an application of paint to the buildings thereon. Pedestrians have a kindly greeting for both Mr. Spiger and Thompson iLl 1 1 ... ,i ..... l. - I nt ... . aiong .tne piuewaiK SKirung wir snouia ue keDt in everv property. This evidence of public spir- 50c. Farmers, mechanicians, railroaders, laborers, rely on Dr. Thomas' Eclec tic Oil. Fine for cuts, burns, bruises. home. 25 and Children Cry for Fletcher' s 7 A The Kind You Ilavp Always Bought, and which has loen In use lor over 30 years, lias Dome tno signature, or and lias been mstue unucr ms per- IV-f . . sonal supervision since its iiuancy. T&cZAiA! Allow no one to deceive you in this. All f!oiinrm-frifs. Imitations and " Just-iis-jrood " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of. Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless snhstitnto for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. 16 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ot.'ier Narcotic substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Xi ornis and allays Fcverishncss. For moro than thirty years it lias been in constant use for tho relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving1 healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA (Bears the Signature of The Kind Yon Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THt CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURHAY STHEtT, NEW YORK CITY. Want to be Postmaster The United States Civil Service Commission has announced that on Saturday June 28, a competitive ex amination will be held at Boring, the result of which it is expected to make certification to fill a contem plated vacancy of Postmaster of the fourth-class postoffice at Cazadero, Clackamas County, or any other vac ancies that may occur at that office, unless it shall be decided in the in terest of the service to fill the vacan cy by reinstatement. The examination is open to all cit izens of the United States who can comply with the requirements and are 21 years of age or over on the date of the examination, with the except ion that in a state where the wo men are declared by statute to be of full age for all purposes at 18 years, in which case they will be admitted to the examination, if 18 years and over on the date of the examinat ion. Applicants must make application on forms No. 1753 and same with full information concerning the re quirements of the examination may be secured from the postmaster at Cazadero or from the N. S. Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C. Application should be properly exe cuted and forwarded at once, so as to reach the commission SEVEN days before the date of the examination in order to allow time for any necessary corrections. The Courier will tell you the truth all the time, no matter who it hits. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA kAAAA!AAAAi.AAAAAAi.i Should Convince Every Oregon City , Reader The frank statement of a neighbor telling the merits of a remedy, Bids you pause and believe. The same endorsement by some stranger far away Commands no belief at all. Here's an Oregon City cse.' An Oregon City citizen testifies. 2 Read and be convinced. A. G. Woodard, prop, cigar & con fectionery store, 412 Main St., Oregon City, Oregon, says: "I suffered a grtiat (Jjal from (kidneys and my back. My back was weak and painful and often my rest was broken. I kept getting better steady after I began using Doan's Kidney Pills and I was soon well. You may continue publish ing the endorsement I have given Doan's Kidney Pills before. I still have great confidence in them." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit ed States. . Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Do You Want a Good Home cheap, or a paying business, well established? If you do go to H. S. Clyde. Lots in Oregon City from $500 to $25. Land from $15 per acre to $300. All kinds of bargains in im proved and unimproved land, houses and lots. Call at room 4, Weinhard bldg., cor. of 8th and Main St., Ore gon City, Oregon. Bilious? Feel heavy after dinner? Bitter taste? Complexion sallow? Liver perhaps needs waking up. Doan's Regulets for bilious attacks. 25c at all stores. Tlif Rpct I whi AT THE Lowest Cost ELECTRIC LIGHT is the most suitable for homes, offices, shops and other places needing light. Electric ity can be used in any quantity, large or small, thereby furnishing any re quired amount of light. Furthermore electric lamps can be located in any place, thus affording any desired dis tribution of light. No other lamps possess these qual ifications, therefore it is not surprising that electric lamps are rapidly replac ing all others in modern establishments. Portland Railway, Light Power Company MAIN OFFICE SEVENTH . ALDER. PORTLAND Phones Main 6GS8 and A. 0131